Article: Risks of Breast Cancer and Heart Disease Prompts Millions of Women to Seek Natural Alternatives to Lower Bad Cholesterol, Increase Good Cholesterol.

NASHVILLE, Tenn., Oct. 7 /PRNewswire/ -- The 2004 update from the American Heart Association's (AHA) Heart Disease and Stroke Statistics documents that over 50 million American women have borderline to high cholesterol levels, coupled with a recently published study in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute (2004: 96:1152-1160) that linked low levels of HDL or "good cholesterol" with increased risks for developing postmenopausal breast cancer, has prompted women across the country to identify natural alternatives to lower "bad" cholesterol, increase "good" cholesterol and reduce the risks of developing heart disease and breast cancer.

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